Ballot Access News November 2022 – Volume 38, Number 6 This issue was printed on gray paper. Table of Contents SECOND CIRCUIT UPHOLDS NEW YORK BALLOT ACCESS ARKANSAS BALLOT ACCESS WIN PROCEDURAL WIN IN DELAWARE ON WHO CAN SERVE AS … Continue reading
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On November 4, the National Republican Senatorial Committee filed a federal lawsuit to overturn the federal campaign law that limits how much money parties can contribute to their nominees. Parties can already contribute an unlimited amount if the money is … Continue reading
No Labels, which holds itself out as an entity that is not a political party but which may put an independent centrist presidential candidate on the 2024 ballot, is busy qualifying itself as a party. On November 25 it released … Continue reading
This Washington Post article says U.S. voter turnout in November 2022 was lower than in November 2018. Although the story discusses percentages, in some states the absolute number of voters was lower in 2022 than in 2018, and as a … Continue reading
Currently, only thirteen states don’t have any qualified parties other than the Republican and Democratic Parties. They are Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Virginia, and Washington. Anyone lobbying state legislators … Continue reading